MacNobody Member Joined Oct 22, 2013 Messages 11 Reaction score 0 Location 72758 Sep 9, 2014 #1 This is my first year with rabbits. What do you do to clean the hair off of everything in your rabbit area? The only thing I can think of is a small propane torch to quickly burn it all off.
This is my first year with rabbits. What do you do to clean the hair off of everything in your rabbit area? The only thing I can think of is a small propane torch to quickly burn it all off.
Mary Ann's Rabbitry Well-known member Rabbit Talk Supporter Joined Jan 1, 2012 Messages 2,977 Reaction score 5 Location Near ottawa ontario Sep 9, 2014 #2 I just use a head off of a broom. I don't like the torch thing..
Dood Well-known member Rabbit Talk Supporter Joined Nov 16, 2012 Messages 6,440 Reaction score 35 Location Ontario Sep 9, 2014 #3 I use a high power blower and send it out the door. A compressor with a trigger nozzle works as we'll Any stuck bits get gostled by a broom and I blow again Any really stuck bits get torched
I use a high power blower and send it out the door. A compressor with a trigger nozzle works as we'll Any stuck bits get gostled by a broom and I blow again Any really stuck bits get torched
Homer Well-known member Rabbit Talk Supporter Joined Nov 30, 2013 Messages 1,801 Reaction score 10 Location Pueblo, CO Sep 9, 2014 #4 24" fan on high at one end of the shop. Open the big door and start blasting away with the leaf blower. Rabbits don't care for it much but it's over before they all go crazy.
24" fan on high at one end of the shop. Open the big door and start blasting away with the leaf blower. Rabbits don't care for it much but it's over before they all go crazy.
grumpy Well-known member Joined Jan 25, 2012 Messages 2,004 Reaction score 19 Location plattsburg, missouri Sep 9, 2014 #5 I torch it.
Twobirdsfarm Active member Joined Sep 6, 2014 Messages 35 Reaction score 0 Sep 11, 2014 #6 Torch it! *don't roast the buns* It's effective...and fun :gun: - TBF